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Financial cooperation in Northeast Asia after the global financ / Pascha, Werner   Journal Article
Pascha, Werner Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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New options for Northeast Asian cooperation in development fina / Pascha, Werner   Journal Article
Pascha, Werner Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Role of APEC in East Asian regional integration-a European pers / Pascha, Werner 2005  Journal Article
Pascha, Werner Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Role of regional financial arrangements and monetary integratio / Pascha, Werner   Journal Article
Pascha, Werner Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Regional financial arrangements and monetary integration in East Asia and Europe have made considerable progress in recent years. This paper discusses whether governments in both regions, Japan and Germany as the most advanced regional economies in particular, can use the new dynamics as levers to raise their status vis-à-vis the United States. It will be argued that activities are defensive rather than offensive, aiming at protecting the respective region from financial risk. Japan, in particular, would find it difficult to raise its status vis-à-vis the United States significantly by promoting regional financial and monetary integration, principal reasons being actor heterogeneity, the role of China, hesitation to bear burden and risk, and the historical legacy of a bank-oriented system
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